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HonoursCF79 - Master of Clinical Practice (Specialisation) - No new enrolments in 2013
CF79 - Master of Clinical Practice (Specialisation) - No new enrolments in 2013
At a GlanceInformation on where the program is available, duration, units of credit as well as contacts for further information.
Aims - StructureAn outline of the programs aims, objectives and outcomes, as well as information on the structure of the program.
Course PlansA detailed list of courses and electives required to complete the program.
Career Opportunities
Participants will be practicing in an area of specialisation during their studies. Through the completion of clinically-relevant studies and activities, participants will prepare themselves theoretically and professionally for higher duties within the career structure or as clinical educators or managers.
Specialisation can be selected from:
- Acute Cardiac Nursing;
- Catheter Laboratory Nursing;
- Perioperative Nursing;
- Child and Adolescent Health;
- Wound Management;
- Gerontological Nursing;
- General Practice Nursing;
- Mental Health;
- Paediatric Nursing;
- Rehabilitation;
- Surgicial Nursing; or
- Medical Nursing.
Information about Credit Transfers:
For Information about the 16 credit points "Exemption" required to enter the Master of Clinical Practice (Specialisation) contact the Program Advisor.
About Clinical Practice
Professional nursing practice is no longer only a matter of keeping up-to-date with changes in practices. Health care professionals including nurses are at the forefront of change in practice, utilising new techniques and knowledge and acting as leaders in change processes in the workplace. For some practitioners, this means developing knowledge through research. However, the greater proportion of today's busy clinicians have not the time or resources to undertake research but they are keen to learn new ways of utilising new knowledge to benefit their clients and the profession.
This program of study is designed to assist today's busy practitioners by developing the knowledge and skills in proactive practice while they gain a relevant postgraduate award. At the master level, all study is undertaken in negotiation with academics and specialists in the selected areas of practice in order that learning experiences are relevant and meaningful to the participant, the profession and to advance client care.